Silicon Dragon News: Top Israeli VCs In Awe Of China’s Tech Progress
Top Israeli VCs can’t help but be in awe of China’s great progress in tech innovation.
Top Israeli VCs can’t help but be in awe of China’s great progress in tech innovation.
Exploring the Tech Triangle of China, Israel, US: Avishai Silvershatz, Infinity Capital; Lior Simon, Arbor Ventures; Dan Clivner, Sidley; Yonatan Machao, JVP, Yoav Chelouche, Aviv Venture; Jeffrey Chi, Vickers Ventures, Yesha Sivan, Coller Institute of Venture with Rebecca Fannin, Silicon Dragon
Silicon Dragon Israel 2017: Angel investors and crowd financiers explore the growth of alternative financing options for startups in Israel, China and other leading tech hubs.
Tech chat: Moshe Vaknin, Founder & CEO of YouAPPi talks about his startup’s expansion to China with Carman Chan, Click Ventures, an investor in YouAppi from Hong Kong.
Ron Teicher, founder of EverCompliant, chats with Lior Simon of Arbor Ventures, an investor from Hong Kong in the Israeli startup.
Lior Weizman, Startups & Developers Ecosystem Manager at IBM Israel in Tel Aviv chats with
Esther Loewy, CEO & Founder of Upround Ventures, at Silicon Dragon’s 2nd annual forum in Tel Aviv.
CCTV America interview: Silicon Dragon’s Rebecca Fannin predicts that China will win the tech race — why and how.
Scenes from Silicon Dragon Israel 2017, held at Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, February 20: The Tech Triangle – China, Israel, US
A Chinese female tech entrepreneur spotlighted by Silicon Dragon wins a chance to pitch Richard Branson on Necker Island.
China Deal Making In Israel Accelerates, VC godfather Dick Kramlich steps back in with new fund, ride-hailing service Grab takes on Indonesia
Technion spreads its knowhow to China and NYC in a new Tech Triangle. Silicon Dragon explores this Tech Trio at its Israel event Feb. 20 at the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
Li Ka-Shing’s Horizon Ventures funds innovative 3D platform in LA for churning out autos, another bike-sharing app in China gets funded, futurists look for next tech trend beyond mobile, China looks down on Facebook.